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brideging network cards in Win2K
How do I "bridge" two network cards in Win2K so I have a LAN connecion in both NICs, one for the Windows PC and the other for a Linux PC server?
Or woudl I be better off putting the second NIC in the Linux PC(server)? Logan
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Thanks, I must have competley forgot where I put that after I originally posted it.
So, because I don't want to buy a switch I should basically just put the second NIC int he server. The only reason I don't want to do that is becausethen I won't have any more PCI clots in my server. Oh while. Just reason for another PC: My Linux Computer ![]() Logan |
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